The ever-clueless Obama administration has decided that Christmas trees need to improve their image. And not surprising, the Obama administration next decided that a new tax should be imposed on Christmas tree sellers to pay for a federal government program to “enhance the image of Christmas trees and the Christmas tree industry in the United States.”

One just can't believe that anyone -- even the numbskulls in this out-of-touch, greedy, Nanny State administration -- could come up with this kind of stupidity. But they do. Over and over.

Well, those numbskulls got thumped pretty hard about this particular bonehead play as even the mainstream media reported the story and made fun of the program.

On November 8, 2011, a final rule was published in the Federal Register (76 FR 69094) establishing an industry-funded promotion, research, and information program for fresh cut Christmas trees, effective November 9, 2011. Due to recent events, the regulations are stayed in order to provide all interested persons, including the Christmas tree industry and the general public, an opportunity to become more familiar with the program...

While we are confident that the Christmas Tree program is compliant with all applicable law and supported by the domestic Christmas tree industry, the program will be stayed to provide additional time for the Department to reach out to the Christmas Tree industry and the public to explain how a research and promotion program is a producer driven program to support American farmers.

Accordingly, the regulations establishing the Order published November 8, 2011 (76 FR 69094) are stayed indefinitely.

Of course, the sheer lunacy of this program makes Team Obama looked goofy as well as Grinchy. (Do Christmas trees really need an image enhancement?) Yet, even with this change in plans, the administration's arrogance remains on brazen display. After all, there's no apology here. There's not even a clear elimination of the tax. It's just on hold for a bit (like after the election). And there also remains that uncompromising Nanny State attitude that insists the public will like the new tax after we have "an opportunity to become more familiar with the program."

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